The Supreme Court handed down sixteen opinions in March and April, including the New York gun rights case (spoiler alert: the case was moot), the ACA reimbursement case (8-1 ruling that the government must pay health insurers as promised for
Thomas M. Crowley, Attorney and Counselor At Law
I am an attorney with over 25 years of legal experience, including appellate, litigation, and environmental law practice and legal education including teaching at Temple Law School in pursuit of my LL. M. in Legal Education. Now I am putting my belief that legal education is for everyone into practice with this blog. Not trying to make new lawyers, only informed citizens. [B.A., M.A. (Philosophy); J.D. )Notre Dame); LL.M. (Temple). Licensed in Pennsylvania; member of the Bar of the Supreme Court of the United States; U.S. Court of Appeals, Third Circuit; U.S. District Court M.D and E.D. of PA.]
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The Court and COVID-19

A note about how COVID-19 (coronavirus) has impacted the Supreme Court. (Full details about all of this can be found at SCOTUSblog).
On one hand, the Court is continuing to operate. Although the Court is closed to the public,…
Faithless Electors
This post will talk about everyone’s favorite (insert sarcasm emoji) election-year topic: the Electoral College. And unless you think that it hasn’t made it’s way to the Supreme Court, it has, in two cases to be argued in April. They…
2020: What We Have To Look Forward To
The End of the Term I: The Fourth Amendment and the Census Case
61 Down, 8 Cases To Go
(Celebrating the Women’s World Cup. Image credit: Arthur Lien. See more of his work at courtartist.com)
Since my last post (June 6), the Supreme Court has handed down 19 cases, leaving only 8 to go. Four of these (the…